Triassic and older strata: Important hydrocarbon plays in the northern Barents Sea- results from the Norwegian Petroleum integrated outcrop studies in the Svalbard and interpretation of shallow stratigraphic cores and seismic

Upper Palaeozoic carbonate reservoirs in the Norwegian Barents Sea: lessons to be learned from Spitsbergen and the Loppa High

Lars Stemmerik

Natural History Museum of Denmark

11:40

Following the tracks of the Danmark-Expedition to Northeast Greenland (1906-1908): A remote coal-deposit revisited

Jørgen A. Bojesen-Koefoed

GEUS, Denmark

12:05

Lunch

13:30

Keynote: How geophysical breakthroughs led to Statoil's exploration success in the Barents Sea

Jan Ove Hansen

Statoil

14:05

Wisting- moving outside the box to unlock a new field development in the Barents Sea

Heidi Rydningen

OMV (Norge)

14:30

Challenges and advances in biostratigraphic dating of the Lower Cretaceous in the Wandel Sea Basin, North Greenland and its implications for correlation with the Sverdrup Basin, Arctic Canada and Svalbard

Peter Alsen

GEUS, Denmark

14:55

Coffee break

15:15

The North and South Kara Sea basins influence on the Barents Sea Basin

Daria Ershova

Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia

15:40

Tectonostratigraphic Atlas of the Arctic (Eastern Russia and adjacent areas)